Hypnotism and Mysticism of India

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Hypnotism and Mysticism of India By Ormond McGill
1979 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0930298012 | PDF | 45 MB


What makes all form of magic and mysticism fascinating are the secrets. This book might well be called the "textbook" on the Hindu magicians, and it reveals secrets that have been handed down from father to son for centuries in India. The original draft of this work was written in Calcutta in collaboration with Sadhu Parimal Bandhu. Those who are familiar with Ormond McGill's "The Secret World of Witchcraft and Religious Mysteries of the Orient," co-authored with his partner, Ron Osmond, will recognize the name Parimal Bandhu. He is the Hindu sage of magnificent knowledge. Most likely, it was because of his warm friendship with Ron Osmond and his appreciation of Ormond McGill's professional interest in magic, as an American magician and hypnotist, that he so generously revealed these secrets of Yoga magical and mystical teachings. Also, the Sadhu was a man of high intuitive powers, so it is entirely possible that he sensed the time as being right for now opening to Western people this phase of esoteric wisdom of the Orient.